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what are some of the big bets that president obama can make to cement his legacy abroad? joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of "bending history, barack obama's foreign policy." i got to take part in a conversation of big bets, black swans, a presidential briefing where you and the team at brookings write about both some of the real dangers in foreign policy as well as some areas where the president can make an impact if he so chooses. there's a lot to digest including the fact a new secretary of state is going to be presumably confirmed by the senate, john kerry. and yet in the financial times as we do this interview it is hillary clinton and the questions she faced about the death of our ambassador and others in benghazi and her warning to an administration and her successor in the financial times headlines about mali. clinton fears a new haven. does he anticipate for north africa in a way he couldn't have anticipated when he comes into office is now unstable, think about tuni
what are some of the big bets that president obama can make to cement his legacy abroad? joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of "bending history, barack obama's foreign policy." i got to take part in a conversation of big bets, black swans, a presidential briefing where you and the team at brookings write about both some of the real dangers in foreign policy as well as some areas where the...
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so the trade-off that the president made, betting on an outsider who may shake things up in a different way, but giving up the potential of having somebody who really knows how to make things work inside. and also giving up on having somebody who knows and cares about institutional health of the department, which is valuable when we get to cabinet picks. that it can make a real difference there when you have somebody that cares about the institution and the employees, as opposed to caring just about the policies. that can make a difference on how the bureaucracy will pull for that person. >> above the institution, heather, is there a broader strategic direction in the administrative foreign policy that could be? >> yes, that the administration is not going to be bound in by some of the sort of efforts that the bush administration left behind it. that if the first time as they like to say was about cleaning up the messes behind, the second term was really about transformation away from the post-9/11 military, away from the post-9/11 strategic military above all else. opposing the challen
so the trade-off that the president made, betting on an outsider who may shake things up in a different way, but giving up the potential of having somebody who really knows how to make things work inside. and also giving up on having somebody who knows and cares about institutional health of the department, which is valuable when we get to cabinet picks. that it can make a real difference there when you have somebody that cares about the institution and the employees, as opposed to caring just...
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at that blockers prevents dementia, the doctor says it's good news. >> if you're already on a bet at that blocker, we know they're effective. maybe they're protecting against dementia. >> franklin likes the idea that a drug he needs for his heart may also be helping his brain. >> if i'm getting extra benefit, i certainly like that. >> there's no dementia in his family, but he says everyone worries about that when they get older. high blood pressure is bad for your smart brain. your best approach is to take care of yourself, exercise, keep a healthy weight, cut down on salt and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. if you're being treated for high blood pressure, ask your doctor about a bet at that blocker. >> the idea is we've got to see, do you actually prevent dementia. we're not there yet but it's a prominent study. >> all right dr. kim. thank you. we'll be right back. >>> the tab, more than $8 billion, what ten major banks are paying to settle a lawsuit over wrongful foreclosures. consumer watch julie watts explains how much eligible homeowners will get. >> you may need a spread s
at that blockers prevents dementia, the doctor says it's good news. >> if you're already on a bet at that blocker, we know they're effective. maybe they're protecting against dementia. >> franklin likes the idea that a drug he needs for his heart may also be helping his brain. >> if i'm getting extra benefit, i certainly like that. >> there's no dementia in his family, but he says everyone worries about that when they get older. high blood pressure is bad for your smart...
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ari never an unvalued bet is sitting in for martin today. >> thanks, guys. i'm in for martin bashir who's out sick. america today faced a moment of truth on guns. ch ♪
ari never an unvalued bet is sitting in for martin today. >> thanks, guys. i'm in for martin bashir who's out sick. america today faced a moment of truth on guns. ch ♪
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but it was not a sure bet in 1996. and so rolling toward that election, at the end of the summer, 1996, the nominating conventions for both sides ended up being important, and also sort of unexpectedly entertaining. >> tradition holds that this speech be delivered tomorrow night. but president clinton asked me to speak tonight. and you can probably guess the reason why -- my reputation for excitement. this is some crowd. i've been watching you doing that macarena on television. and if i could have your silence, i would like to demonstrate for you the al gore version of the macarena. [ cheering ] would you like to see it again? >> al gore's single best moment of the 1996 campaign. but the thing he referenced at the top there about the timing of his speech supposed to be tomorrow night, that ended up being really important. al gore did give his speech a night earlier than would have been normally expected based on tradition. it was the next night that bill clinton ended up giving his speech, not al gore. and overnight, i
but it was not a sure bet in 1996. and so rolling toward that election, at the end of the summer, 1996, the nominating conventions for both sides ended up being important, and also sort of unexpectedly entertaining. >> tradition holds that this speech be delivered tomorrow night. but president clinton asked me to speak tonight. and you can probably guess the reason why -- my reputation for excitement. this is some crowd. i've been watching you doing that macarena on television. and if i...
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mike, when there's a child involved is it all bets off for training for hostage negotiation. how do the dynamics change when we have this little child who is also a special needs child? >> the dynamics change when it's in a bunker. there's a dialogue going on with negotiators planned dykes, then they're going to need keep talk. we're in day three now. i think that as a former negotiator, as a former s.w.a.t. operator, i can tell you that's a good sign in my book. that means there's still a dialogue going on, they're getting his medication and coloring books and crayons into the pvc pipe into the bunker, that all has to be negotiated. >> i want to put statistics on the screen. it's pretty thin but it's all we know. believed be to be 65-year-old jimmy dykes. i say believed to be, because it's not the police releasing this information. it's neighbors and people who know him. vee naum veteran, truck driver, has anti-america views and ptsd. was working on the bunker for over a year and apparently due in court for allegedly shooting at neighbors. this is a pretty unusual guy to say
mike, when there's a child involved is it all bets off for training for hostage negotiation. how do the dynamics change when we have this little child who is also a special needs child? >> the dynamics change when it's in a bunker. there's a dialogue going on with negotiators planned dykes, then they're going to need keep talk. we're in day three now. i think that as a former negotiator, as a former s.w.a.t. operator, i can tell you that's a good sign in my book. that means there's still...
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bet on it. >> and yes, now you redeemed yourself. >> see you at 11:00. good night. ,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram.
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without the repeal of glass steagall it would have been quite difficult for citi group to successfully bet on the collapse of the housing market by defrauding investors and whose name comes up when citigroup nearly imploded during the financial crisis that would be jack lew he was a top executive in the city group a unit that housed many of the banks riskiest operations so to sum it up a man who cares primarily about making giant banks bigger and richer is now going to be obama's right hand man when it comes to economic policy one thing's for sure jack lew is completely out of touch with the struggle of the majority of americans who are trying to make ends meet this nomination goes beyond any sort of rational thinking unless of course the rationale is to continue the dangerously close relationship between this government and wall street and if that's the case health it's right on the money. ever since the war on terror started iran has been a point of contention with the western world it always seems to come back to the same scare nuclear weapons every year you see here you hear the same r
without the repeal of glass steagall it would have been quite difficult for citi group to successfully bet on the collapse of the housing market by defrauding investors and whose name comes up when citigroup nearly imploded during the financial crisis that would be jack lew he was a top executive in the city group a unit that housed many of the banks riskiest operations so to sum it up a man who cares primarily about making giant banks bigger and richer is now going to be obama's right hand man...
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. >> it's more a bet on the financial engineering skills of eddie lampert. and what his future plans are, that's up for anybody to decide. but it looks like, with him taking the reigns of the company, it's more going to be a breakup mode right now for sears. >> reporter: hartzell says the likeliest bet is lambert will try and sell-off some of sears' most well-known brands like lands end and kenmore. and he says don't forget the retailer's home appliance repair business, where margins are high. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: stocks eased lower today for the second session in a row. it wasn't a dramatic move with the s&p 500 trading in a ten- point range with trader focus falling on quarterly earnings and forecasts. the index pared back earlier losses to end lower by just 0.3%. trading volume was 691 million shares on the big board and 1.75 billion on the nasdaq. the telecommunications sector saw the heaviest selling, falling 2.7%. the industrial sector was down 0.8%. now, it was the big phone stocks weighing on the telecom sector with both a.t.&t.
. >> it's more a bet on the financial engineering skills of eddie lampert. and what his future plans are, that's up for anybody to decide. but it looks like, with him taking the reigns of the company, it's more going to be a breakup mode right now for sears. >> reporter: hartzell says the likeliest bet is lambert will try and sell-off some of sears' most well-known brands like lands end and kenmore. and he says don't forget the retailer's home appliance repair business, where...
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>> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here it is. ♪ ♪ good luck, ray ray. >> he was not dragged into doing that. we said he had to do it. seems like someone enjoyed doing that dance. pretty cool. i like this girl. time for the "news nation" gut check. wow. as we told you earlier, massachusetts governor duvall patrick appointed his former chief of staff to replace john kerry in the u.s. senate. the governor picked cowan over barney frank who lobbied for the job after spending 30 years in congress. it's only good for a few months. the seat will be held in june. what does your cut tell you. think he should be selected as the senator from massachusetts. cast the vote and look at what the nation is saying about the gut check. can marco rubio convince them on immigration reform? 13% said yes he can and 87% of you say no. that does it for this edition of "news nati
>> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here it is. ♪ ♪ good luck, ray ray. >> he was not dragged into doing that. we said he had to do it. seems like someone enjoyed doing that dance. pretty cool. i like this girl. time for the "news nation" gut check. wow. as we told you earlier, massachusetts governor duvall patrick appointed...
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. >> the obama administration had a bet to partner with the muslim brotherhood in north africa and another one to reengage the iranian regime. this is collapsing and this will put the united states in weak position. washington needs to do fast is for president obama to address those segment of society in egypt and libya and tunisia, on the one hand and on the other hand in syria, instead of playing the arbiter between russia a iran and other forces to engage civil society inside syria. these are the forces of change, forces for the future. >> in the confirmation hearing last week, america's new top diplomat sketched out a different roadmap. >> the president understands the stakes and the implications in the middle east. i mean, so much of what we aspire to achieve and what we need to do globally, what we need to do in the migrab and south after sha, south central asia, throughout the gulf. all of this is tied to what can or doesn't happen. with respect israel palestine. >> solving the mideast, of course is a goal the eluded all modern presidents. secretary kerry sees the path to the holy l
. >> the obama administration had a bet to partner with the muslim brotherhood in north africa and another one to reengage the iranian regime. this is collapsing and this will put the united states in weak position. washington needs to do fast is for president obama to address those segment of society in egypt and libya and tunisia, on the one hand and on the other hand in syria, instead of playing the arbiter between russia a iran and other forces to engage civil society inside syria....
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superbowl weekend last year in vegas, $93 million was bet. millions were bet. >> eric: there is a federal law that prohibits the ice of marijuana? >> there is. >> why doesn't washington say we're going to allow in it our states? >> true, but the justice department is cracking down continues to hold raids. opponent who smoked it himself and joked, yeah, i inhaled, that was the point. he is cracking down on some of these states. >> eric: so why wouldn't the states with sports betting. >> think that is what new jersey has in mind. >> eric: anybody could really benefit is new jersey. what about horse racing. it's allowed in a lot of places? >> that is legal. people that can't get to the track that is off track betting. new york couldn't make money, only a government could lose money being a bookie. >> eric: one of the best athletes ever is secretariat. >> we have to leave it there. thanks a lot. brother. good to see you. empty nesters. more adults, kids are emptying their parents' bank accounts. time for tough love. this is for real this time. st
superbowl weekend last year in vegas, $93 million was bet. millions were bet. >> eric: there is a federal law that prohibits the ice of marijuana? >> there is. >> why doesn't washington say we're going to allow in it our states? >> true, but the justice department is cracking down continues to hold raids. opponent who smoked it himself and joked, yeah, i inhaled, that was the point. he is cracking down on some of these states. >> eric: so why wouldn't the states...
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. >> plus, i bet you look great in a cape. just saying. just saying. just saying. i just had to say it. we have to go to break, but katrina, thank you for joining us. katrina van den hoogel, thank you as always. we will talk with common about his new film "love" and the cycle of poverty and crime in american life just ahead. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind
. >> plus, i bet you look great in a cape. just saying. just saying. just saying. i just had to say it. we have to go to break, but katrina, thank you for joining us. katrina van den hoogel, thank you as always. we will talk with common about his new film "love" and the cycle of poverty and crime in american life just ahead. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but...
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and it seems that the tea party is receding a bit and you can bet that ted cruz will catch that wave. >> just as a follow-up to that, dana, in "the washington post" today there was an interesting story about the sort of fine line that cruz is actually trying to walk in terms of on the one hand the tea party but on the other hand sort of taking a vice chair position with the national republican senatorial campaign committee, which we know jim demint refused to do. so he seems like he's trying to play it very carefully here. >> it's huge ambition, and the idea of embracing the tea party, look, this guy is not a fire breather. he's from the ivy league, from harvard law school. there's not a lot of evidence of outrageous political views in his past. he's doing it because that's where the power is in the party right now. and as soon as people start to realize that the power is shifting elsewhere, ted cruz will tone it down as well. the fact of the matter is if you want to be a success in today's republican party, you are still far more worried about primary challenges on the right than you
and it seems that the tea party is receding a bit and you can bet that ted cruz will catch that wave. >> just as a follow-up to that, dana, in "the washington post" today there was an interesting story about the sort of fine line that cruz is actually trying to walk in terms of on the one hand the tea party but on the other hand sort of taking a vice chair position with the national republican senatorial campaign committee, which we know jim demint refused to do. so he seems...
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i bet joe is going to be happy. top of the hour on "morning joe," members of congress are promising tough confirmation hearings for the new nominees to head the pentagon and cia on "morning joe." the crew will kick that around and talk about what's in store for chuck hagel and john brennan. >>> when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler. pbs smashes records with the help of one of tv's most talked about shows. we're going to show you a clip from that when "way too early" comes right back. >>> when you're a quarterback in alabama, you see that love lly lady there? that is miss alabama. that is a.j. mccarron's girlfriend. what a beautiful woman, wow! >> a.j. is doing some things right. >> if you're a youngster in alabama, start getting the football out and throw aren't backyard. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offe
i bet joe is going to be happy. top of the hour on "morning joe," members of congress are promising tough confirmation hearings for the new nominees to head the pentagon and cia on "morning joe." the crew will kick that around and talk about what's in store for chuck hagel and john brennan. >>> when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler. pbs smashes records with the help of one of tv's most talked about shows. we're going to show you a...
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. >>> now we move on to a different sort of super bowl bet. this involves beer on one side representing the baltimore ravens the flying dog brewery up in frederick, maryland. on the other side the san francisco-based anchor brewing company is backing the 9ers. now the loser has agreed to pour the other brewery's beer in its tap room for a week and brewery guys will have to be decked out in the winner's championship gear for a week, so you don't want to lose. speaking of drinking and the super bowl our blitz and glitz team coverage continues live from new orleans and that is where our kristen berset was out serving up some lemonade today with a little help from one of those redskins star rookies. we should be clear we're not talking the hard stuff. >> reporter: right. good sweet lemonade. we had some kids helping us. when a lot of nfl players come this week past and present and use their celebrity to give back to the community here in new orleans. that included redskins running back alfred morris. i tagged along with him today and kind of helpe
. >>> now we move on to a different sort of super bowl bet. this involves beer on one side representing the baltimore ravens the flying dog brewery up in frederick, maryland. on the other side the san francisco-based anchor brewing company is backing the 9ers. now the loser has agreed to pour the other brewery's beer in its tap room for a week and brewery guys will have to be decked out in the winner's championship gear for a week, so you don't want to lose. speaking of drinking and...
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. >> bob: we have a bet. >> dana: what i do, i judge by mascots and i do my rock paper scissors, can than elephant beat an irish man. >> one more thing, up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ú0 ♪ ♪ >>> time now for one look, i can't leave it alone. >> tell me about it. [ laughter ] >> that is really sweet, greg. >> i want to talk about paul krugman, latest column, outside man, read the first sentence. yes, i've heard about the notion i should be nominated as treasury-secretary. i'm flattered but it really is a bad idea. so the self-absorbed chuckle bucket goes on without mentioning who actually discussed nominating him. maybe his cats or multiple personalities. i was also nominated for secretary of defense and secretary of state but i'm not a secretary, it's demeaning. >> what are you talking about. >> this is true story. >> first of all, i thought that article was from the onion, but its really idea... but he didn't say it. >> watching football last night. i caught some of the huckabee show and saw this piece called invisible thread about 11-year-old panhandler and met a busy stuff. they have
. >> bob: we have a bet. >> dana: what i do, i judge by mascots and i do my rock paper scissors, can than elephant beat an irish man. >> one more thing, up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ú0 ♪ ♪ >>> time now for one look, i can't leave it alone. >> tell me about it. [ laughter ] >> that is really sweet, greg. >> i want to talk about paul krugman, latest column, outside man, read the first sentence. yes, i've heard about the notion i should be nominated as...
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. >>> the price of a first class stand is going up by a penny today and we're willing to bet a nickel you don't know what that brings it to. >> last time i checked it was like 43 or 44 cents. >> 48 cents? >> i think they're 48 cents? >> we had to check too. 45 cents yesterday, 46 cents today. it's just hard to keep track, this is the fifth increase in six years. the 24th in the past half century. it costs a quarter to send a first class valentine's day in 1990, a dime in 1975, a nickel in 1967. a lot of people don't know the cost of first class stamps for a pretty simple reason, they don't use them. >> the younger generation being used to the internet and send everything electronically. >> i don't mail that often, i pay my bills online. >> a self stick stamp just doesn't hold a candle to wi-fi, 57% of 18 to 34-year-olds pay all or most of their bills on line. and there are e cards and e-mail and facebook, itself. if people can send your pictures every ---it all adds up or in the case of the post office, it all subtracts. first class mail volume has dropped -- christmas packages and ju
. >>> the price of a first class stand is going up by a penny today and we're willing to bet a nickel you don't know what that brings it to. >> last time i checked it was like 43 or 44 cents. >> 48 cents? >> i think they're 48 cents? >> we had to check too. 45 cents yesterday, 46 cents today. it's just hard to keep track, this is the fifth increase in six years. the 24th in the past half century. it costs a quarter to send a first class valentine's day in 1990,...
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they know what they're doing and i think they make a tremendous bet. but i also think that, you know, the thinks that they're bringing up, he's addressed them. he's a veteran. people know that he is not going to be the one that one that makes -- you know, he's not going a rogue defense secretary. he's going to be advising the president. >> do you think there would be a filibuster, though? do you think republicans would filibuster? or do you think that maybe that will be a bridge that republicans who don't vote for him but vote to move him? >> i'm going to echo senator schumer and say it's too soon. my bet would be against the filibuster and confirmation. >> meaning, he'll basically say, democrats are going to confirm. but republicans are not going to prevent the vote? >> i'd say no republicans. >> my friend jonathan last has a new book coming out what to expect when no one's expecting. that may be the new fertility trends in this country. >> okay. senator? >> i know you think i'm going to be my son in football but i'm actually going to be my sister who
they know what they're doing and i think they make a tremendous bet. but i also think that, you know, the thinks that they're bringing up, he's addressed them. he's a veteran. people know that he is not going to be the one that one that makes -- you know, he's not going a rogue defense secretary. he's going to be advising the president. >> do you think there would be a filibuster, though? do you think republicans would filibuster? or do you think that maybe that will be a bridge that...
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you bet, but the fight is going to be over chuck hagel for secretary of defense. that is going to be a proxy battle between what you might call the know 0-conservatives, the bush ii folks, mccain, lieberman, lindsey graham, and the others and what hagel stands for, john, is non- interventionist foreign policy. we don't go to war unless vital interests are at stake. we put our own country first. i think this is going to be the battle royal in the coming months. >> eleanor. >> nobody is a shoe-in with the republican party that fails to defeat president obama for reelection but still seems determined to make him a failed president but jacob lew is as close to a shoe-in as there can be. the only complaint you hear is that he hasn't spent enough time on wall street, and for a lot of democrats that's actually a positive attribute. so he will be confirmed. and i believe senator hagel will also be confirmed, although that's a bigger fight, and his remarks about israel that somehow he isn't tough enough on israel, his objection to sanctions was that they were unilateral. h
you bet, but the fight is going to be over chuck hagel for secretary of defense. that is going to be a proxy battle between what you might call the know 0-conservatives, the bush ii folks, mccain, lieberman, lindsey graham, and the others and what hagel stands for, john, is non- interventionist foreign policy. we don't go to war unless vital interests are at stake. we put our own country first. i think this is going to be the battle royal in the coming months. >> eleanor. >> nobody...
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but it was not a sure bet in 1996. and so rolling toward that election, at the end of the summer, 1996, the nominating conventions for both sides ended up being important, and also sort of unexpectedly entertaining. >> tradition holds that this speech be delivered tomorrow night. but president clinton asked me to speak tonight. and you can probably guess the reason why -- my reputation for excitement. this is some crowd. i've been watching you doing that macarena on television. and if i could have your silence, i would like to demonstrate for you the al gore version of the macarena. [ cheering ] would you like to see it again? >> al gore's single best moment of the 1996 campaign. but the thing he referenced at the top there about the timing of his speech supposed to be tomorrow night, that ended up being really important. al gore did give his speech a night earlier than would have been normally expected based on tradition. it was the next night that bill clinton ended up giving his speech, not al gore. and overnight, i
but it was not a sure bet in 1996. and so rolling toward that election, at the end of the summer, 1996, the nominating conventions for both sides ended up being important, and also sort of unexpectedly entertaining. >> tradition holds that this speech be delivered tomorrow night. but president clinton asked me to speak tonight. and you can probably guess the reason why -- my reputation for excitement. this is some crowd. i've been watching you doing that macarena on television. and if i...
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betting the threat of holding students back will won't be enough to guarantee that all third graders will learn to read. a number of nis organization reported that president obama will follow nature chuck hagel to be secretary of defense next week. but there was no official confirmation from the white house. this latest news caps several weeks of a public campaign for and against hagel's nomination. ray is back with this story. >> hagel says military action is not a viable, feasible, responsible option. president obama-- for secretary of defense, chuck hagel is not a responsible option. >> suarez: former nebraska senator chuck hagel has not, so far, been nominated for the top pentagon job, but attacks like this tv ad began shortly after news accounts named hagel the frontrunner. they focus mostly on whether he's sufficiently pro-israel. >> there is an incredible level of concern about the kind of secretary of defense he would be, based on his foreign policy views and his foreign policy record, and the things he's said over the past dozen years of his political career. >> suarez: noah
betting the threat of holding students back will won't be enough to guarantee that all third graders will learn to read. a number of nis organization reported that president obama will follow nature chuck hagel to be secretary of defense next week. but there was no official confirmation from the white house. this latest news caps several weeks of a public campaign for and against hagel's nomination. ray is back with this story. >> hagel says military action is not a viable, feasible,...
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the betting is that president obama won't gate assault weapons ban but that this could be the democrats' ticket to winning back the house in 2014. not that this is a calculated way to win, but when you hear kay lynn jones talk about her friend mowed down in front of them, we hear the hearings in connecticut, if a deal is not reached, some kind of reasonable, common sense deal, might we see a change in the house? is that the only way to take care of some of the business at hand, important, urgent business? >> that can certainly happen. it does seem like the white house is not only looking at 2014, but 2016. around this issue. and engaging that obama coalition. for so long, the passion and enthusiasm had been on the gun lobby side and now you see on the gun control side. i think there had, i think, in some ways been a bit of an apprehension and linking sandy hook to the things going on in chicago for many, many years. over the last three years. 270 school-aged children in chicago have been gunned down. >> yeah. >> that's many, many, many sandy hooks and so i think this incident tragic as
the betting is that president obama won't gate assault weapons ban but that this could be the democrats' ticket to winning back the house in 2014. not that this is a calculated way to win, but when you hear kay lynn jones talk about her friend mowed down in front of them, we hear the hearings in connecticut, if a deal is not reached, some kind of reasonable, common sense deal, might we see a change in the house? is that the only way to take care of some of the business at hand, important,...
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. >> bill: i want to bet. i want a piece of this action. i don't give me a ravel razzle dazzle. >> it might be pro-law. i'm saying the house will hopefully consider it i can't tell you they will pass it the democrats will tend to vote for it and republicans tend to vote mightily against it that's not getting at the underlying. why fear in america and mistrust of government. until we start to get underneath this issue we are missing the point here, bill. >> bill: that's a long-time deal. look, i'm for sane gun control. i want, i laid out and i want everybody to read it if you didn't watch the factor last night. read my talking points memo which is posted on bill o'reilly.com and fox news factor web site. read it because solved the problem. >> i read your talking points memo there were things in it that i agreed with. but i will say that we can be talking about gun legislation from now until kingdom come. all the gun laws you pass may not reduce signature is cantly the level of violence in our society. >> bill: mexico has very tough antigun l
. >> bill: i want to bet. i want a piece of this action. i don't give me a ravel razzle dazzle. >> it might be pro-law. i'm saying the house will hopefully consider it i can't tell you they will pass it the democrats will tend to vote for it and republicans tend to vote mightily against it that's not getting at the underlying. why fear in america and mistrust of government. until we start to get underneath this issue we are missing the point here, bill. >> bill: that's a...
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bet they are mad. >> time for your brew on the questions of the day. flight attendants were sharing secrets like always serving decaf coffee. we asked for your responses: of course they have tricks of the trade, who doesn't. i said to the attendant she could upgrade me. she produced a new seat assignment for me in the front cabin. gate agents can produce upgrade if the reasons are right. thanks for that response. >> never hurts to ask. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day. >> good morning. happy new year. today is monday, january 7. lots of people going back to work today. hope you're going to have a great one. i'm gretchen carlson. president obama rumored to pick chuck hagel as the new leader of defense but he's already receiving criticism from his own party especially after controversial comments about israel. >>brian: these streets were supposed to be named after war heroes so how did local politicians end up getting the streets named after them instead? we'll tell you why. straight ahead. >>brian: check what's left of this car. who co
bet they are mad. >> time for your brew on the questions of the day. flight attendants were sharing secrets like always serving decaf coffee. we asked for your responses: of course they have tricks of the trade, who doesn't. i said to the attendant she could upgrade me. she produced a new seat assignment for me in the front cabin. gate agents can produce upgrade if the reasons are right. thanks for that response. >> never hurts to ask. "fox & friends" starts right now....
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while biden is a se-- here's betting that age alone won't derail the biden '16 train. but here's something that might. hillary clinton. she is by far the biggest obstacle standing in biden's path. her popularity has soared in the four years. she put the natural claim as obama's right ffl successor. so much so that i doubt biden or anyone else will run if she does. there is, however, a good argument to be made that clinton will end up passing. popularity she's enjoyed these past years is new for her. remember how she and her husband were tormented by the other side. she's proved all she wanted to prove in elected politics and wants to try something else. if clinton isn't in the mix, biden claimed the obama mantle will be strong. and loyal v.p.s into popular second term presidents have a
while biden is a se-- here's betting that age alone won't derail the biden '16 train. but here's something that might. hillary clinton. she is by far the biggest obstacle standing in biden's path. her popularity has soared in the four years. she put the natural claim as obama's right ffl successor. so much so that i doubt biden or anyone else will run if she does. there is, however, a good argument to be made that clinton will end up passing. popularity she's enjoyed these past years is new for...
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but it was not a sure bet in 1996. and so rolling toward that election, at the end of the summer, 1996, the nominating conventions for both sides ended up being important, and also sort of unexpectedly entertaining. >> tradition holds that this speech be delivered tomorrow night. but president clinton asked me to speak tonight. and you can probably guess the reason why -- my reputation for excitement. this is some crowd. i've been watching you doing that macarena on television. and if i could have your silence, i would like to demonstrate for you the al gore version of the macarena. [ cheering ] would you like to see it again? >> al gore's single best moment of the 1996 campaign. but the thing he referenced at the top there about the timing of his speech supposed to be tomorrow night, that ended up being really important. al gore did give his speech a night earlier than would have been normally expected based on tradition. it was the next night that bill clinton ended up giving his speech, not al gore. and overnight, i
but it was not a sure bet in 1996. and so rolling toward that election, at the end of the summer, 1996, the nominating conventions for both sides ended up being important, and also sort of unexpectedly entertaining. >> tradition holds that this speech be delivered tomorrow night. but president clinton asked me to speak tonight. and you can probably guess the reason why -- my reputation for excitement. this is some crowd. i've been watching you doing that macarena on television. and if i...
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we can do this, again, next week, i'll bet. thank you so much. >>> up next, hearing from the new voices on capitol hill who have already made their presence known. -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> finally today for 97 members of the 113th congress, it was day one. the most diverse congress in u.s. history was sworn in this week and for that moment, partisanship gave way to predictably lofty terms for the new goal. >> put simply, not to be something, but to do something. >> like the old bulls that came before them, the new freshman want to change washington. >> hi, i'm congressman -- >> i'm kirsten congresswoman for a
we can do this, again, next week, i'll bet. thank you so much. >>> up next, hearing from the new voices on capitol hill who have already made their presence known. -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to...
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i prefer the bet we didn't make. i'm in favor of the japanese to pay more. i'm proud of the fact when i was undersecretary for mr. cheney we got them to pay the $55 billion in desert storm. we didn't pay anything. we had a net deposit. one reason we were successful because the japanese needed it. the people in the persian gulf are too weak to manage on their own. they need us. i'm not sure we will be there when they need it us. we have within there ever since the british abandoned them which i think would have been terrible consequences, the fact there's been no serious effort to block energy from those from the persian gulf. it's because we've been there and we were there when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. i worry that the rebalancing may not be a rebalancing and may be a pivot as originally described and we will move from the middle east and, i can understand the desire to leave the terrible part of the world for people making problems there. i spent a good part of my career working in east asia. the one job you didn't mention, i think my favorite which w
i prefer the bet we didn't make. i'm in favor of the japanese to pay more. i'm proud of the fact when i was undersecretary for mr. cheney we got them to pay the $55 billion in desert storm. we didn't pay anything. we had a net deposit. one reason we were successful because the japanese needed it. the people in the persian gulf are too weak to manage on their own. they need us. i'm not sure we will be there when they need it us. we have within there ever since the british abandoned them which i...
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. >> i have a bet with seattle's mayor. the team who loses has to fly the other's city flag over city hall for a day. >> the mayor's score prediction for tomorrow's game, 31-26. >> it is one thing to be a redskins fan and quite another to alter your body to honor the team. tonight, one native washington is showing how she is not only cheering the burgundy and gold but helping them claw their way to the top. >> you might hear the click of her heels but it's the tap of her finger nails that will get your attention. >> art. >> reporter: art, all eight feet of it. that's how long her finger names would be if you lined them all up. >> altogether, 97 inches. >> she is a proud native. >> southeast d.c >> what's going on now with the redskins? >> oh, my gosh. >> has her pretty excited. her favorite player. >> come on, now, rgiii. >> reporter: her advice to the skins savior. >> relax, take it all in. nfl means not for long. >> how long has she been growing her finger nails? >> 11 years. >> reporter: she has been painting them every
. >> i have a bet with seattle's mayor. the team who loses has to fly the other's city flag over city hall for a day. >> the mayor's score prediction for tomorrow's game, 31-26. >> it is one thing to be a redskins fan and quite another to alter your body to honor the team. tonight, one native washington is showing how she is not only cheering the burgundy and gold but helping them claw their way to the top. >> you might hear the click of her heels but it's the tap of her...
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my point was he didn't care enough -- >> i bet -- >> i want to go -- >> -- about conversations he had with the president and so on. i happen to think john boehner is -- deserves more credit than he's getting. >> i like boehner, too, but i think he's overwhelmed by the right. we grew up in a country where there was clifford case from new jersey, hugh scott in pennsylvania, schweiker from pennsylvania and weicker from connecticut and ed brook from massachusetts and up and down the -- all these republicans from the northeast. they're blown away. the only person left i think is susan collins now. so what's wrong? what happened to the republican party of the northeast? the people watching tv right now, by the way. >> we have to be a party that focuses on the issues that bind us together, and they're not the social issues. a national party has got to give a member of congress or the senate the ability to represent their constituency, and a party that denies them that opportunity, they're not going to get elected. >> chris, you can't overstate the problem the republican party has with women
my point was he didn't care enough -- >> i bet -- >> i want to go -- >> -- about conversations he had with the president and so on. i happen to think john boehner is -- deserves more credit than he's getting. >> i like boehner, too, but i think he's overwhelmed by the right. we grew up in a country where there was clifford case from new jersey, hugh scott in pennsylvania, schweiker from pennsylvania and weicker from connecticut and ed brook from massachusetts and up and...